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| View Poll Results: What is the best test kits? | |||
| Elos |
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45 | 37.19% |
| Hagen |
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8 | 6.61% |
| Master |
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8 | 6.61% |
| Saiflert |
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60 | 49.59% |
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I gave up on Salifert for calcium and alkalinity a long time ago. When I buy a new kit, I always test twice with the old kit, twice with the new kit. Salifert Calcium was off by 60-80 ppm from itself, not once, but twice when I made the new kit swap out. The old kit being well within expiry. For alkalinity, Salifert reads about 2 dKH higher than Elos, API, and Hanna. So I gave up on that one too.
I recently bought a Salifert Calcium kit because I couldn't get Elos ordered in. It reads 60 ppm higher than the Elos. Argh...I hate test kits. |
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I like the Hanna Alkalinity Checker, but the battery dies quickly, so I have to pack batteries around. I use up a pack of tests every 8 weeks or so. I'm starting to get old on it too. ![]() |
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I buy all my supplies on Boxing day, so I have kits, carbon, additives, etc once a year. I have lots of kits
![]() Once my tank is somewhat mature and stable, I usually stop testing other than quarterly or if something seems off. My kits often expire. lol
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